The feds assume a relationship between the economy and tax revenue that is divorced from reality.
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Seeing Battles play live, those images of the band aren't entirely divorced from reality.
Indeed, economists' obsessive pursuit of theory has led them into a cul-de-sac, detached from reality.
This was not a noble withdrawal into the world of art, but a separation from reality.
Throughout the last four grinding years of recession, the Fed has seemed curiously detached from reality.
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As is often the case during periods of economic pain, the conventional wisdom is divorced from reality.
It was a long-shot idea, easily fifteen years from reality, if it became a reality at all.
From reality television to dumb-and-dumber films, contemporary entertainment often amounts to watching stupid people do stupid things.
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And there ends, for another year, the brief escape from reality, the hijras' day in the sun.
It forms a perfect medley of sand, sun and sea and is an ideal spot to slip away from reality.
Valuation theory has become so formalistic and abstract that it has become almost completely divorced from reality.
So will Richard Hatch and NeNe Leakes, from reality shows Survivor and The Real Housewives of Atlanta respectively.
The defense argued that Lowe's confession was not reliable because she was "divorced from reality" at the time.
When it began analyzing customer data, Dollar General found their concept of shoppers was far from reality.
There has got to be a way for medicine to appeal to people without detaching itself from reality.
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The priorities rank from discerning hype from reality at the top to keeping up with innovations at the bottom.
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From reality TV to financial scam reports, entertainment has changed drastically over the years to reflect our changing reality.
Junie, living in a world somewhat divorced from reality, fluttery, vague, but oh so lively, lovely, kind, and sunny.
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Although we operate under the illusion that life remains constant, clear, and under our control, this is far from reality.
Statistics, by definition, use the past to make some probabilistic statement about the future, but probabilities are far from reality.
And mostly you go to soak up that rare "Six Degrees of Separation" from reality you can't find anywhere else.
They believed it to be in Britain's own self interest, and knew that any other policy was detached from reality.
The winner of the Last Gadget Standing contest on Saturday was the product that seemed to be the furthest from reality.
Others consider it proof that Mrs Palin knows first-hand how regular families live, and that she is not isolated from reality.
It's common sense of course but science and statistics can too easily be taken out of context and divorced from reality.
First, prepare yourself before your bad habits separate you from reality, by learning about your own natural assets, temperament and vulnerabilities.
But not all gamers are happy to see the ads in a space widely thought to be an escape from reality.
It will become a display object, removed from reality, its terrible message tamed and transformed -- just another museum-style, climate controlled, artifact.
Too often when crises strike, the tendency is to retreat from reality.
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Being a successful entrepreneur requires a particular kind of disconnect from reality.
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